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Any adult patient with a pituitary adenoma (either non-functioning, prolactin-secreting, growth hormone secreting, gonadotropin secreting, or TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) secreting) or cyst scheduled to undergo transsphenoidal resection will be included in the study. Patients with chronic
PRIMARY AIM:
To evaluate the efficacy of "optimal hydration" during labor in nulliparous pregnant women attended for spontaneous or induced deliveries with respect to the reduction in dilation times, second stage of labor and total labor time.
METHODOLOGY A randomized controlled clinical trial, with
The study will be designed and conducted as a two-arm parallel, open-label, randomized controlled trial (RCT) at a tertiary-care hospital.
No masking will be applied, in order not to expose the control group to sham interventions of no benefit or potential harm.
A blinded research coordinator will
Operative hysteroscopy has become a standard surgical treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding unresponsive to conservative medical management since it was shown as a safe and effective alternative to hysterectomy.(2,3) Monopolar resectoscope necessitates an irrigating fluid that should be a
Refractory ascites is when fluid recurrently accumulates in the peritoneal cavity, as an end result of multiple mechanisms, including liver cirrhosis, peritoneal infiltration by tumor, portal hypertension, lymphangitic carcinomatosis, congestive heart failure, or lymphatic obstruction. It is
Fluid therapy is aimed to compensate for fasting which is required for surgery, to meet the ongoing fluid losses and to maintain electrolyte balance during surgery. Fluid deficit of a healthy child who is not fed parenterally may be estimated by multiplying hourly maintenance requirement for fluid
The current study is conducted at Assisted Reproduction Unit at Almana general Hospital, kingdom of saudi arabia.and other private centers in Egypt. The study protocol was approved by the Local Ethical Committee. The study aimed to include women suspected to be at high risk for development of OHSS
Many gynecologic, urologic and pelvic reconstructive surgeries require accurate intra-operative evaluation of ureteral patency. Numerous studies show that cystoscopy detects a greater proportion of bladder and ureteral injuries than visual inspection alone.The rate of ureteral injury in gynecologic
This study will be a randomized patient-blinded 0.45 NS-controlled clinical trial evaluating children ages 6 months to 16 years presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago (Lurie Children's) with vomiting and/or diarrhea requiring intravenous
This study will be conducted during the fifth stage of a 6-stage ultramarathon foot race that covers a total of 250 kilometers. Data will be collected during four separate events over the course of the coming year. All races are run by the RacingThePlanet™ 4-desert race series with locations
With an occurrence of up to 30%, hyponatremia, defined as a serum sodium concentration of less than 135 mmol/L, is the most commonly encountered electrolyte disorder in hospitalized patients today. The highest incidence of hyponatremia is found in the elderly.
Retrospective analyses clearly show an
Retrospective analysis of a prospective database to create a Risk Score. Post-operative neurosurgery complications recording (Hyponatremia < 135mmol/l,Insulin administration, Nausea-Vomiting, Glasgow Coma Score, Inhalation, Post-operative intra-cranial bleeding requiring neurosurgery, Intra-cranial
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common cutaneous malignancy. In the United States alone, the incidence of these tumors approaches or exceeds one million cases each year, and continues to increase. Actinic damage is the primary causal factor, and 85% of all lesions are located in
In patients without possibilities of oral intake, maintenance fluids provide electrolytes and water. Since the original descriptions by Holliday and Segar, the recommended standard maintenance solutions are based on "physiological needs", containing 30-50 mEq/L of sodium.
However hyponatremia has
Background: Despite prescription of maintenance IV fluids in hospitalized children is widely used since 1957 (Holiday & Segar), it is not always adequate for children with acute diseases, leading to hyponatremia. This mainly occurs due to a non-physiologic ADH secretion in this group of patients due